Thursday, July 17 appears to be the last day to catch the following films on Portland-area movie theater screens:

"Coffee in Berlin": An aimless young man moves through Berlin, spiraling down toward the bottom of a coffee cup -- if only he could get one. Opened on June 27 (3 weeks). No online or DVD/Blu-ray release announced. (Living Room Theaters)

"The Last Sentence": This biography of a Swedish newspaper editor, one of the first public voices to be raised against the rise of Adolf Hitler, justly lauds a courageous figure but fails to provide a textured portrait of him. Opened on July 11 (1 week). No online or DVD/Blu-ray release announced. (Living Room Theaters)

"The Lunchbox": A rare mix-up in Mumbai's famously efficient system of lunch delivery for office workers brings a lonely widower and an unappreciated housewife together in an epistolary, culinary relationship. This charming romantic fable is buoyed by the understated veteran Indian star Irrfan Khan. Opened on March 28 (16 weeks). Currently available online and on DVD and Blu-ray. (Laurelhurst Theater)

"Muppets Most Wanted": Reunited at last, the Muppets embark on a world tour, unaware that their leader Kermit the Frog has been replaced by an escapee from a Siberian gulag and that their performances serve as cover for a series of brazen heists. A bit overplotted and a bit overlong, this sequel to the charming 2011 reboot of Jim Henson's creations is still serviceable family entertainment. Opened on March 21 (17 weeks). Available online on August 12; no DVD/Blu-ray release announced. (Vancouver Plaza)